![]() Qualified Purchasers receive an Apple Gift Card when they purchase an eligible Mac or iPad at a Qualifying Location. I don’t think there are any consistent flaws with this project. I’m glad I listened and became more familiar with artists like Reezy & Demrick, although the only new artist I plan on looking into more in the future is Emilio Rojas. It feels more like a compilation than a regular album, which is to be expected from a 9 member group. Hearing all of them go in over that hard ass beat was invigorating. Peace to the Land was a phenomenal way to end the album. I don’t usually like Cloud Rap, but Pricetag’s flow was dope af. I liked his work on the following track as well, even though it just sounded like he was doing a Drake impression. Reezy sounds like Mac Miller on the hook. I was starting to get bored by the time it finished, but In Tune thankfully recaptured my attention. I ain’t gon’ judge it ain’t nothin’ wrong with it Lil mama ass fat and she got a thong in it Jarren & Kato were definitely in charge of Gas Up. I loved the way Reezy & Dizzy were trading bars as well. I loved Emilio’s verse, and Audio Push both killed their verses. I’d say the true stars of this project are Jarren Benton, Emilio Rojas, and Dizzy Wright. It shouldn’t take more than a week for 9 people to make 13 songs. It doesn’t really seem impressive until you take into account the fact that it was all made in one week, but even then, there are 9 members contributing to the project. There’s not much in the way of originality. The majority of this album follows the same formula. Emilio Rojas killed his verse once again. Just know I’ma get it, boy, as long as paper prints Talk my shit bitch, I hope you take offense ![]() Try to throw against, we just scratch ’em off the list What the fuck you mean? Competition don’t exist I love how they’re all kinda dissing each other on this track. Track three is all about having pride in who you are. By the time I reached track three, I was completely sold on him. He’s the one aspect of that song that saves it from being completely forgettable. ![]() Flood the Night is an autotuned “croon fest” about catching “a vibe.” I’m not really feelin’ it to be honest. I’m not feelin’ the tag from DJ Hoppa in which a girl moans his name. This is only a problem when the entire group is performing on one song though. Jarren Benton is easily my favorite member, even though his flow on the intro was repetitive.ĭivin’ in your bitch like Michael Phelps.Ī lot of the members of the group have very similar voices, making them hard to distinguish. ![]() I can’t see any of these members actually being looked at as legends when they die, but they’ve obviously still got time. It’d be weird for me to get upset about that while giving passes to mumble rappers. Emilio Rojas kicks it off with some Spanish rapping, which is kinda cool even though I have no idea what he was saying. The hook from Demrick is nothing special, but the verses are all pretty good. The album starts with a lowkey Trap song, which is to be expected from Kato. His stage name is pretty generic, so I may have seen it here and there without paying him any attention. I knew Demrick had done a lot of work with Dizzy Wright in the past, but I’d never actually looked into his work. Peace to the Land performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by Katoīefore listening to this album, I was familiar with each member except Reezy & Demrick. In My Zone performed by Dizzy Wright, Audio Push, Demrick & Reezy produced by Kato In Tune performed by Dizzy Wright, Audio Push, Demrick & Reezy produced by DJ Hoppa Gas Up performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push & Emilio Rojas produced by Kato Setbacks performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by DJ Hoppa Gutter performed by Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by DJ Hoppa What Means the World performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by DJ Hoppa Get It N Go performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by KatoĬount on That performed by Dizzy Wright, Audio Push & Demrick produced by DJ Hoppa Icebox performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by Kato Proud performed by Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by DJ Hoppa Die a Legend performed by One Week Notice produced by Katoįlood the Night performed by Dizzy Wright, Audio Push, Demrick, Emilio Rojas & Reezy produced by DJ Hoppa
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